Shelter plea for blind, senior German shepherd – facility is ‘at capacity’

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Los Angeles, CA – A desperate plea for help has been issued by an animal shelter that is “at capacity” in California. The Life Saving Liaison for the Los Angeles Animal Shelter writes of the need for help for nine-year-old Willie Nelson, a German shepherd at risk of being put down:

SHELTER PLEA: 🚨💔🚨💔🚨💔🚨

This is an URGENT plea!! We are beyond capacity and in need of help NOW!!!!

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She adds:

Since being with us this old man has been singing his heart out, begging for someone to give him another chance!!
He is blind and elderly. He should not be spending his golden years confused in a cage, wondering when someone is going to bring him home and love him! Let’s get this gramps the life he deserves!

This senior dog deserves to enjoy the twilight of his life. Please share his adoption information to help save his life!

Adoption profile here.

ID#A2053355
Located At: Los Angeles Animal Services – North Central Shelter
Description: My name is Willie Nelson and I am an unaltered male, red and tan Mixed Breed.
Age: The shelter staff think I am about 9 years old.
Weight: I weigh approximately 70 pounds.
More Info: I have been at the shelter since Sep 25, 2022.
If you choose to adopt this animal, you must have him or her examined by your veterinarian within 72 hours. Further veterinary care MAY be required at your expense.

Location: Los Angeles Animal Services – North Central Shelter
Website: www.laanimalservices.com
Phone Number: (888) 452-7381
Address: 3201 Lacy Street
Los Angeles, CA 90031

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2 COMMENTS

  1. I would LOVE to foster this precious treasure and one other blind senior precious treasure……….

    Problem is that I am in Washington state…….. I can’t drive (health reasons), so how do I get these 2 precious treasures from CA to WA???

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